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Pop quiz  18 Mar 2008
As various lecturers attempt to fill our young and eager minds with concepts such as "constitutionalism", "globalism", or "egalitarianism", I am reminded of the lesson that "-ism’s in my opinion are not good. One should not believe in an -ism".

Passion and Compassion (Part 1)  04 Mar 2008
From the first time I applied to become a volunteer at the Asylum Seeker Resource Center (ASRC) and was placed on a two month waiting list to the end of my almost two-month training. I start the most challenging and rewarding position thus far in my life in two weeks.

And here’s something I prepared earlier.  06 Feb 2008
University holidays offer a respite, but after a month of hanging out at home they start to bite writes Melbourne University law student Timea Stan.

Job satisfaction main motivation  01 Nov 2007
Law students are more likely to be driven by a desire for fulfilment and happiness, rather than the pursuit of money.

Law students confident  01 Nov 2007
THE MAJORITY of Victoria’s aspiring lawyers are confident and committed to a career in the law based on a survey of those present at the Victorian Law Careers Fair in September

Justifying the distraction  21 Oct 2007
In law school, one tends to develop the habit of justifying any distraction. I don’t need to attend today’s lecture, because I’m not going to listen anyway, so I may as well go home and ‘study’. Or I deserve a break after 10 minutes, because listening to music helps me concentrate.

Who will be at the Fair: Melbourne '07  03 Sep 2007
IN THIS ISSUE: If you’re going to get the most out of the Victorian Law Careers Fair on 3 September, you’re going to at least need to know who’s there and what’s in their show bags. Say hello to your exhibitors

Top six most attractive to NSW’s bright young things  09 May 2007
MOST LAW students would prefer to work in one of Australia’s top six law firms than any other type of organisation. But this is only marginally ahead of mid-tier firms, which rank high on the most appealing places to work, a Lawyers Weekly survey reveals.

Indigenous lawyers and students to meet  15 Sep 2006
A LANDMARK event will take place this month as indigenous lawyers and law students get together in an effort to better understand and analyse the use of customary law in modern day Australia.

Degrees of Practicality  25 May 2006
To differentiate themselves, practical legal training providers are focusing on theoretical catchphrases. But with training competencies now standardised, students can get a more uniform qualification than ever before.

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